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used Multiboot.cmd but what about my InstallApps etc?
ZileXa replied to ZileXa's topic in Install Windows from USB
Waaaow thanks a lot! -
Install XP from USB, the easy way with Sandisk Cruzer!
ZileXa replied to mg.eggink's topic in Install Windows from USB
not needing any modification to a working CD/DVD? jaclaz That's exactly what I suspected thanks. Then this method might be great for me but I wanna go for speed so I'm going to test further with the multiboot method. -
used Multiboot.cmd but what about my InstallApps etc?
ZileXa replied to ZileXa's topic in Install Windows from USB
Thanks for the quick response. I did not choose to use migrate.inf because there was a warning message about mixed PATA/SATA drives. I want my USB-stick to work on computers wich for example have a PATA and a SATA harddisk. I thought (because of the warning) migrate.inf could cause problems? If not, I will use this method, it's a lot easier if I could simply use U:\. Because these InstallApps and AfterInstall folders are in the root of my CD, just like $OEM$, I would only have to copy them to the "$WIN_NT$.~LS" and remove 'the trick' and replace %CDDRIVE% with U:\$WIN_NT$.~LS. But if that would work, then I really do not understand why Multiboot doesn't simply keep the exact same folder structure? Why are Driverpacks still in the root of the stick but with a different folder name (on the CD it's in OEM folder wich is in the root of the CD) but have $OEM$ and i386 folders been moved from the root to $WIN_NT$.~LS folder? I am just curious and like to know more about this.. been using my cd for 4 years and I am very used to the folder stucture, especially for updating my cd. my cmdlines.txt (in $OEM$) contains no paths because all files are in the same folder ($OEM$): [COMMANDS] "RunOnceEx.cmd" "REGEDIT /S regtweaks.reg" "gebruikers.cmd" "CHKNTFS /T:0" "rundll32.exe iernonce.dll,RunOnceExProcess" and pieces of my RunOnceEx: REG ADD %KEY%\018 /VE /D "xvid+Huffyuv encoder, ffdshow, Real, Quicktime" /f REG ADD %KEY%\018 /V 1 /D "rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 128 %CDDRIVE%InstallApps\AudioVideo\huffyuv.inf" /f REG ADD %KEY%\018 /V 2 /D "%CDDRIVE%InstallApps\AudioVideo\realaltlite.exe /VERYSILENT" /f REG ADD %KEY%\018 /V 3 /D "%CDDRIVE%InstallApps\AudioVideo\qtlite.exe /VERYSILENT" /f REG ADD %KEY%\027 /V 1 /D "HIDE.EXE /w "%CDDRIVE%AfterInstall\cleanup.cmd"" /f REG ADD %KEY%\027 /V 4 /D "%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Fonts\fontinst.exe" /f REG ADD %KEY%\027 /V 2 /D "HIDE.EXE /w "%CDDRIVE%InstallApps\InstallScripts\install-systemdrive.cmd"" /f REG ADD %KEY%\105 /V 1 /D "%CDDRIVE%InstallApps\SysteemOnderhoud\Avira_Antivir.exe -y -gm2" /f REG ADD %KEY%\105 /V 2 /D "\"%programfiles%\Media Player Classic HomeCinema\mplayerc.exe\" /regvid" /f HIDE.EXE is in $OEM$\$$\system32 so it has been copied to C:\Windows\System32 before RunOnceEx is run. -
I used Multiboot to create my NTFS formatted XP setup. But I am used to install apps and do other things. I have $OEM$\cmdlines.txt wich will launch RunOnceEx (@T13) and path to my installers I use in RunOnceEx is %CDDRIVE%InstallApps\ I also have a second RunOnceEx wich will run at first guiboot and the path to my installers in this RunOnceEx is %CDDRIVE%AfterInstall\ %CDDRIVE% is determined via this trick (I use this in a lot more batchfiles during setup): @echo off for %%i in (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) do if exist %%i:\win51ip.SP2 set CDDRIVE=%%i:\ But when I create my stick with MultiBoot10, my InstallApps folder and AfterInstall folder are not copied. I have to copy them manually. But the location of my $OEM$\cmdlines.txt on the stick has become $WIN_NT$.~LS\$OEM$. So does this mean that if I place my InstallApps and AfterInstall folder in the folder $WIN_NT$.~LS\, everything will run fine just like the CD? Or do I have to modify the trick I use in my batch files? Or do I have to copy the folders to a different location?
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Install XP from USB, the easy way with Sandisk Cruzer!
ZileXa replied to mg.eggink's topic in Install Windows from USB
isn't a NTFS usb stick a lot faster? Why would you prefer this method above multiboot method? -
Complete explanation by our great Russian kamerads: http://forum.oszone.net/post-1016220-130.html
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HOWTO show the transfer speed in file copy/move dialog?
ZileXa replied to ZileXa's topic in Customizing Windows
Well I'm sure it is possible via a hack in shell32 and without having an extra utility in the background. Will search further. Thanks for the suggestions. -
Ok so to summarize: - for silent install, use the /S switch - for all your settings, catch them via Regshot OR copy the aimp.ini and other ini files (perhaps this is the best solution?) - for file association, use the /R switch with the aimp executable after install. But will this also associate with AudioCDs?
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QTTabBar + QTAddressbar advanced INF install
ZileXa replied to Acheron's topic in Application Installs
Ok thanks I will try. But how do you install 3.5 SP1 then? because if you download the full 3.5 package from MS, it's 197 MB and I think it also contains 2.0... So how do you create an installer that will upgrade to 3.5 SP1? -
HOWTO show the transfer speed in file copy/move dialog?
ZileXa replied to ZileXa's topic in Customizing Windows
Nobody knows? -
QTTabBar + QTAddressbar advanced INF install
ZileXa replied to Acheron's topic in Application Installs
When I install .Net (I use the .NET 2.0 + 3.0 + 3.5 package from the Dutch updatepack forum, http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?...20804d583b3f1e) at T13, and launch your installer after, I still get an error about QTAddressbar cannot load a .Net dll file (mscorwks.dll). I assume QTAddressbar can only be installed at first Guiboot then? -
HOWTO show the transfer speed in file copy/move dialog?
ZileXa posted a topic in Customizing Windows
In Vista, you get to see the file transfer speed in KB or MB when you copy or move files/folders. I know this is also possible in XP by hacking shell32. But I don't know the hack. It was described on an English website, I think it was written by a Russian. Anyone knows what site it is or know the trick? -
Hi folks, I am so used to my nlited Windows, when something goes wrong I don't realize it could be because I removed a little to much. Now it seems to have come this far. When I run GPedit.msc, I get the red icon with white cross and the message (in Dutch since I have Dutch XP SP3) in the right pane "the module cannot be created" and the left pane is very empty. See the screenshot. I opened services.msc and started all the service that were not running. But it didn't help. I did notice that "compatibility for fast user-switching" could not be started. The error is "error 1075: the dependant service does not exist or is marked for removal". While I have the terminal service and the RPC service up and running. Don't know if the two problems are related. Here is the list of services I removed with nLite: ;# Services # Alerter Application Layer Gateway Distributed Link Tracking Client Error Reporting IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service Indexing Service Messenger QoS RSVP Remote Registry Removable Storage Service Advertising Protocol System Restore Service Text Services Framework Uninterruptible Power Supply Volume Shadow Copy Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) It's not that much right? Btw I am experiencing this error in VirtualPC. Could it be that GPEDIT.msc does not work in a virtual machine?
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Does anybody know an unattended uxtheme-patcher?
ZileXa replied to AlBundy33's topic in Application Installs
Huh why cant you just replace the cabbed version with a cabbed patched version? Does file protection still complain? Why do you need file protection? You can disable it if you dont need it. -
[Release] Winamp Pro/Lite 5.33 Final, plz re-download.
ZileXa replied to Rico.JohnnY's topic in Application Installs
A year or 2 ago I made the eLite installer for Winamp. I didn't remember how it worked. I just studied the method and it's actually quite easy. I will test if it really works the way I think it does and then post a guide. Should work for every version. -
ok thanks... I was a bit disappointed by all the hassle.. then I found a tool wich might be a good alternative and is much easier to install (just a silent switch). It's called imdisk virtual disk driver and its discussed here. After installation, you can right click image files to mount them to a (till then non-existing) virtual CD/DVD drive. But it also has the option to mount as virtual harddrive and even use the RAM memory for the virtual drive instead of harddisk space. Wich means very high reading/transfer speed. I haven't tested the silent installation yet, but it might be a nice alternative.There is no need for it to run in the background if you don't mount anything and I like that.
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[Release] Winamp Pro/Lite 5.33 Final, plz re-download.
ZileXa replied to Rico.JohnnY's topic in Application Installs
Isn't it possible to extract both the original installer and this modified installer and copy all files from the extracted original to the folder of the extracted modified installer? 7zip everything back with 7zsfx modified module? Essentially making this modified installer independant of any version updates of Winamp? -
Not quite! Those 2 only seem to concentrate on data disc burning (which is admittedly the main part of what I do), and for this imgburn works even better IMO. imgburn has a couple shortcomings (e.g. no blu-ray support & no lightscribe). Also, some options are a bit "out of the way" so most people don't find them (like in the "Build" mode, "Advanced" tab, there's a "Bootable Disc" sub-tab nicely hidden quite deep; or how you have to create a cue sheet first to burn an audio cd -- not intuitive for most!) Nero will do all this and WAY more... From authoring DVD stuff, reencoding videos, reencoding audio, CDs and DVDs of all kinds (bootable, mixed, audio, etc), has a movie player, will encode (and do basic editing of) videos in H.264, burns to Blu-Ray discs, does lightscribe, has a sound editor, a cover editor, and all kinds of other stuff. Others are still mostly playing catch-up with say, Nero 4 in terms of features (burns basic data discs and little more). imgburn handles 95% of my burning needs these days (and at 8MB, it's a LOT smaller than any recent version of Nero, stripped or not). It'll probably get Blu-Ray support soon too. That answer would be true 2 years ago, I sticked with Nero back then. Now I choose Infrarecorder cos it does everything I need from a burning program. You should check out the feature list. Audiocd, mp3/ogg/flac/aac whatever support. Mixed mode. boot cd. I don't know about bluray, but reencoding is not a task I want to do with my burning app. Handbrake and Staxrip are much better for that. Also movie player and movie editing.. from your burning app but if thats what you want infrarecorder is definitely not the right choice.
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Very very nice, my compliments for creating such a good tool. But honestly, I don't understand why one would still stick with Nero. Both InfraRecorder and CDBurnerXP are mature enough as alternatives. No hassle installing, very small size, very intuitive interface like Nero Burning Rom. And with the same features.
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Sorry the tool I use is in the signature of the first post of this Dutch topic: http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?...&highlight= Don't use it for other languages since the ntoskrnl is language dependant. But there are other tools you can use to change your bootscreen. My boot screen looks like this one: http://www.haztek-software.com/bl3nd/wp-co...ot_screen_1.gif But with blue progress bar instead of green. And without the © ms corp text. So completely black with progress.
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I modified my bootscreen with Reshacker... but I recommend you use Bootpatcher to do that automatically. I can't give the link, its a forum and the forum seems down. I also used that tool and afterwards I edited Ntoskrnl to remove the copyright sentence on the bootscreen.
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Thanks, I am used to makecab, don't know cabarc.exe. But it's nice to see you don't need Cab file maker. But actually I shouldn't have created this topic. I noticed the ddf file got overwritten, compression method was set back to default mszip instead of LZX. So moderators can close/remove this topic. Sorry.
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Avira Antivir 8 Free - complete silent and unattended!
ZileXa replied to cool400's topic in Application Installs
Check my previous post: I modified my config.txt file because of errors and I also added a tip for the key file to make sure Avira will always get installed (except @T13, gives a blue error screen, I don't know why and I cannot prevent it so don't install at T13). Jonath you can use the script in the first post. If that doesn't work for you, check this thread. You can use my installer but it is in English. http://ifile.it/9q81nb7/avira_antivir.exe -
I modified ntoskrnl.exe and ntkrnlpa.exe, now I want to place the first in I386 folder (the second isn't located in that folder) and both of them in the DRIVER.CAB file. I extract this cabinet file, overwrite the two files with the modified ones and use Cab file maker to create the cab file. But the original cab file was a lot smaller! What compression method does NLite use to recompress the cab file? original was 50MB and my version is 86MB. While the modified files are smaller then the original files. :S